In keeping with the institutional goals, San Beda College Alabang Grade School aims to develop a pupil who is a truly Catholic Christian Filipino imbued with Benedictine ideals, and intellectually, socially, and morally prepared for high school. A Grade School graduate is therefore expected to be:

A Catholic Christian who:

answers questions on the basis of his Faith within his level of understanding;

recites the common prayers correctly and devotedly;

takes part reverently in liturgical services;

participates in Mass on Sundays and holidays of obligation and receives Holy Communion and other sacraments;

shares his time, talent, and money with others;

accepts his faults, asks forgiveness from, and makes amends to people he has offended;

treats others equally well regardless of their color, beliefs, or social standing;

uses clean and wholesome speech;

respects and values his property and that of others; and radiates Christ in all aspects of his being.

A Benedictine who:

is well-mannered, refined in language and in behavior;

works willingly and peacefully with others and loves learning & working;

maintains silence whenever necessary;

contributes to the building of community;

accepts success with humility and failure with optimism;

talks proudly about his school, its system, and the Benedictine history;

seeks perfection in everything he does for the glory of God; and lives a life of prayer

A Filipino who:

possesses adequate self-confidence and self-respect;

practices sound Filipino values;

stands at attention and sings the national anthem properly whenever the Philippine flag is raised;

recites the Pledge of Allegiance or "Panunumpa sa Watawat" with the understanding that each line is meant to be lived by Filipinos like him;

asks and writes Filipino with pride;

relates historical events, national symbols, and heroes of his country to his own life;

participates actively in discussions concerning current issues within his level of understanding;

keeps abreast with current scientific and technological changes, discoveries, and inventions;

takes part in projects and activities geared toward community and national development;